Mammoth Taco Bell Sign Falls On Car In Drive-Thru
Severe storms hit Crowley, Louisiana, recently. They caused devastating damage,. That included a Taco Bell sign that came crashing down on a car. Taste Of Country says it was a very scary ordeal. A mammoth Taco Bell sign fell on a car in the drive-thru. Here’s how it happened.
A woman in the drive-thru saw the tall Taco Bell sign shake in the wind. Seconds later, the pole and sign fell onto her car, trapping her inside. The pole destroyed the back seat. No doubt, if someone was in the back seat, they wouldn’t have survived this ordeal.
The daughter of the woman in the car says her mom called and said her head was bleeding. Also, she was stuck in her car with a fallen pole. She had a minor head gash and got staples. Luckily she was fine beyond those injuries.
No comment has come from Taco Bell. Weather was a major factor, so it’s unclear if Taco Bell will be held accountable. Do you think Taco Bell should be held accountable for the accident, or was this just a freak accident?
Major Accidents That Happened On The Set Of A Film
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Major accidents that happened on the set of a film
The October 2021 death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the set of the film “Rust” has focused industry and public attention on the safety of film sets.
There are many risks involved in a film’s production posed by the set, environment, weapons used as props, and stunts, among many others variables. One of the barriers to better safety measures is the inherent fragmentation of the industry itself, as laws and guidelines vary wildly by location. To look a bit deeper into these incidents, Stacker compiled a list of 10 major accidents that took place on a film set using various entertainment reporting sites.
Many of the worst on-set accidents have prompted initiatives to make things better. “Safety for Sarah” was a movement in response to the death of a camera assistant after an on-set train accident. Following a 1982 on-set helicopter crash that killed three people, a 24-hour hotline was set up as a way for people to call in their safety concerns. Unfortunately, as the “Rust” accident proves, on-set film accidents are hardly a thing of the past.
These accidents include long-lasting injuries, amputations, and death. One accident took the lives of three people after a helicopter fell from the sky. Another saw a young woman killed on the first day of a film shoot when she was hit by a train. These accidents span multiple decades and prove that no matter how often on-set film safety guidelines are updated, accidents continue to happen.